Update on the GCCASP: Focus on Malawi
The Gender Climate Change and Agriculture Support Programme (GCCASP) was designed to enhance resilience of rural women.
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The Gender Climate Change and Agriculture Support Programme (GCCASP) was designed to enhance resilience of rural women.
Women must be at the table when climate change issues come to the table: This is the view of Director of Forestry Stella Gama.
Climate change is driving gender-based violence among rural communities in the breakaway region of Somaliland, Oxfam reports.
Journalists Neha Wadekar and Will Swanson travel to northern Kenya to explore this story in a multimedia project.
Alors que sécheresse et intempéries poussent les époux à chercher du travail en ville, les villageoises vivent sous la menace.
Development approaches must address structural barriers and power imbalances for women and other marginalized groups to adapt.
In Huila province in southern Angola, global warming is having a double impact on women and girls.
From loss of livelihoods to domestic abuse, women bear the brunt of natural disasters, endangering progress on gender equality.
Evidence suggests that environmental disasters could lead to earlier marriages in the communities gravely affected.
In Kenya, a biological scientist works with local women to tackle climate issues and restore Lake Victoria's ecosystem.
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